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TJyAITARA JOCKEY CLUB ; ANNUAL HACE MEETING. iNEW YEAR'S DAY, 1883. . .President— Mr Thomas Bayly. Vkje-PkesideKx'— Mr A. Standiah. i JouaK — Mr John Elliot. j Starter— Mr W Johnson. i Clerk of Course— Mr F. Coe. Clerk of Scat.es— Mr G. V. Tate. Stewabds — Messrs Bayly, Drew, Day, j Irvine, Raymond, Standish, Bttuchope. Handicapping Committee — Messrs Day, Drew, Elliot, Johnson, Old. | Timekeeper — Mr A. Drew. , PROGRAMME. Handicap Hurdle Race of 40 soys. , Over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 9in. ', Two milea aDd a distance. Hack Hubdle Race of 10 soya. About | one mile, over 4 flight 3of hurdles, : 3ft 9in. . Minimum weight, lOst. Maiden Piatb of 30 soys. Weight for age, 1^ miles. Sapling Stakes of 30 soys. For ' two-year olds ; colts, Bst 101 b.; i fillies and geldings, Bst 51b. Five I furlongs. Waitaba Jockey Club Handicap of 125 soys ; second horse to receive , 15 b'ovs. from the stakes. 3 miles. Kailway Plate of 30 boys. Weight '. for age. 1 mile. Publicans' Handicap of 75 soys. Second horse to receive ,5 soys ' from the slakes. l£ miles. Hack Kace of 10 soys. .Nothing under 9st. 1J miles. Consolation Handicap ' of 20 soys For all beaten horses at this meeting. 1 mile. Amounts to be forwarded with nominations, entries, &c. ' ' Saturday, 24th" 'of June, 188 a. (nomination's), Sapling Stakes 1 soy. • Saturday, . IBtli iVovember; 1882 Hurdle Handicap 2 soys ; W J.C. 1 1 andicap S soys j Publicans' Handicap 2 soys.- ■ ' " : ;<;•■';■ General entry night,' Siturday, 23rd December, 1882,. at 8 p-m. (Acceptances) Hurdle Handicap 2 , i<ovs ; W.J.O. Handicap 5 soys j Publicans' Handicap 3 soys ; Sapling Stakes 2 wvs. - — BULES AND REGULATIONS. Canlerbury Jockey '"Uub Boles sdopted. Uoinioations and all entries to bo addressed to the Secretary of the Waitara Jockey Club, Wsilara ; and on no account will nominations or entries be received unless the entrance moneys • are enclosed therewith ; and no entries will be received, under any pretence wliatsov.r, after the hour named. Owners of horses must be subscriber* to the Race Fund of £1 as qualification cc. Weights declared — Saturday, 25t,h November, 1882, at 8 p m., for Hurdle Handicap. Waitara Jockey Club Handicap, and publicans' Ilaudicap, ' acceptances and General Entries — Close on Saturday, 23rd December, 1882, at 8 p.m. General entries, each £-i ; Consolation Handicap — nominations, 10a ; acceptances, £1. All Hack Races entries £1 each WAITARA JOCKFYCLUB DERBY, Of 75 soys; withatweepstake of ssoVir. for accepters only. >ew Year's Day, 1886. For foals foaled duriuS the season of 1882. Nomination, (t'2) close on 31st of January 1883 J. A. CONNELL. Sectrefcary and Treasurer, W..J.0 SIR "WILLIAM WALLACE," ' BY Sir William Wallace (imported) — dam ■ by Champion (imported) . Eee— £4 10s. 1 ' Also, — The Thoroughbred Horse REDEEMER, 1 By Gladiator (imported) —dam, Bay Leuf , ' by Peter Flat. • Fee— £3. " " " Groomago, 2s 6d. Ifees payable January Ist, 1883. • Route — Patea, Mondays ; Whenuakura, Tuesdays, returning home on Wednesdays ; 'Nonnanby and Manaia, Fridays, returning home on Saturdays. For particulars apply to • . , WILSON BROTHERS, • ' Haivera. THE PtJBE-BBED CtTDESDALE STAILIOlf~" : KNOCKDON WILL travel this season from 'WTionuakura to Maxwelltown. 'Kiiockdon by Knockdon (imported), out of Princess, by Emperor (imported). Tebms : £3 10s; two or more mares as per agreement. J.. JOHNSTON, -olm i Waverlcy. T.O STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANQ-ANUI . DISTRICT, THE THOBOUaHBBED STAWJOIT TOTARA Totara, bred by H. Redwood Esq., by Diomedes, out of "Waiinca, by Sir Hercules out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant; Diomedes, by Hesperus, out of Diomedia, by Weatherbit. Diomedes was the sire of Kakapo, Mnlvina, Economy, Parawhenui, ttud other fasb horses, while Waimea is the dam of Manuka, Papapa, Puriri, and Waimii, all of whom have won important races on the Turf. Totara is a bay horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches high, combining power and substance with unusual quality. Has served in Auckland, Marlborough, and Nelson. Gained first prize in llarlhorough and Nelson as a Colonial Thoroughbred, first prize at Rangiora (Canterbury) 1878 ; also first prize at the Riverton Shoiv, Invercargill, and first prize at the Great Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show, Invercargill (Southland), 1880. Was selected by the Middle Park Stud Company, Christchurch, for eight of their mares, 1879. Is sire of Longlanels, ivinnor of the Great Autumn Handicap, April, 1878 and 1879 ; of Volunteer, second in the Champagne Stakes ; ran a dead heat with Mata for the Queen's Plate, Dunedin, and won Timaru Maiden. Tera won Maiden, Derby and Handicap at Southland Meeting. Talent won Maiden Plate, 1£ milea, 2inin 45isec, Flying Stakes, fmile, lmin 17isecs, Wellington J.C. Meeting, 1880. Hinemoa second in tho Champagne, Spring Meeting ; won' Nursery Handicap, Christchurch ; won Flying Handicap, Timaru. Merlin, winner of tho Spring Handicap, Wanganui. Totara, •iviuner of the R&ngitikci Hunt Club Steeplechase, 1882, also won the Waverley Hurdle Race. 1 iTenns : Thoroughbred mares, £7 7s ; half-bred mares, £& 4s ; groomage, ss. Will visit Moore and Curric's, Bushy ParkjKaiTwi, Tvoekly(ivcathorpormitting) ; and stand at Powell's Stablo, near tho Racecourse, Wangamu. No responsibility for mares left with horse SAM POWELL, Wanganui. SOTICI. THE THOBOU&HBEED ENTIBE OPAWA WILL travel this season in f.he Rangifcikei and Manawatu Districts, visiting Bulls, Sandon, Feilding, Halcombe, and Upper Tutaenui. For further particulars apply to ANDREW McINDOE.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 4

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